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Hotel de Luxe 
» Pigeon Cove 
44 NOR LE SHORE BREEZE and Reminder 
Steam Heated 
American and European Plan 
Exqnisite Cuisine 
Directly on the Oceanfront 
Special Saturday Night Dinner in Grill Room * Dancing 
Yachting, Tennis, Swimming and Golf may be enjoyed at Pigeon Cove. 
The Rockport Country club is rapidly getting into 
good shape under the management of A. J. McFarland, 
who has over 40 men at work on the grounds. A new 
road has been made leading to the links, a temporary 
club house made out of a barn, and new members are 
being added to the club almost daily. A plea for water’ 
is being made now and a meeting will be held by the town 
to decide about the laying of deep water mains to the 
grounds. The supply now is only temporary. 
Mr. and Mrs. Charles F. White of Malden have been 
guests at the home of Charles L. Parker on Marmion 
Way. 
Rockport’s summer colony, who are in Europe within 
the war zone, include Prof. Max Kellner of Harvard; 
Bishop Rhinelander of Pennsylvania; Bishop Perry of' 
Rhode Island; Mrs. F. H. Garrett, Miss Ella Bowers and 
Mr. and Mrs. E. P. Stone. 
The Green Parrot tea room and gift shop, 17 Mt. 
‘Pleasant street, Rockport. Flower receptacles a special- 
adv. 
The annual lawn party of the Congregational church 
last Saturday and the pop concert of the Universalist 
church of this week are always popular affairs with the 
summer colony, whose support is much appreciated. 
The South End Improvement association of Rockport 
announces that the annual field day will be held Saturday, 
August 22. Events scheduled include a baseball game in 
the morning and an interesting social program for the 
afternoon, all taking place at the new country club. A 
OPEN THROUGH SEPTEMBER 
Che Hearhrrntt 
EASTERN POINT, EAST GLOUCESTER 
Right on the Water 
THE HOUSE OF SEVEN GABLES 
Salem 
With its literary associations and quaint features 
is the most interesting house to visitors along the 
North Shore. 
Turner St. off Essex, Net far from Salem Gommon 
.... Ostenpathy .... 
DR. E. A. FRAKE 
244 Cabot Street 
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Beverly 
tennis tournament will also be a feature. Suitable prizes 
will be given to the winners in all classes and to the run- 
ner-up in the men’s singles. All entries must have been 
a resident in the summer colonies at least three weeks. 
A $50 cup has been donated by Arthur C. Baldwin of 
Boston, George H. Harvey of Boston, Thomas M. Wor- 
cester of Waltham, H. A. Gidney of Straitsmouth Inn 
and Province M. Pogue of Cincinnati as a special prize 
in the men’s singles. ‘The committee in charge of enter- 
tainment consists of H. A. Gidney, Province M. Pogue 
and Francis E. Smith. 
Arrivals at Turk’s Head Inn include Col. Charles 
L. Jewett, New Albany, Ind.; W. F. Dougherty, New 
York; Miss C. P. Briggs, Brooklyn; Mr. and Mrs. A. 
C. Thiebes, Miss Marion Thiebes, Miss Marie Hadley, 
St. Louis; Mrs. Louis I. Hall and son, Detroit; Miss 
Bessie Bewick, Detroit; R. T. Watt, Australia; H. W. 
Kendall, Boston; J. P. Lawrence, L. Bottomly, Miss E. 
A. Brayley, Mrs. R. A. Carver, P. Gulliver, Boston; Mr. 
and Mrs. Frank S. Wilcox, Miss Molly G. Wilcox, New 
Bedford; Benjamin Wilcox, Portsmouth; Edward Me- 
Grail, Fred D. Mason, Boston; L. T. Stevens, Pittsburg, 
who has joined his family at a Turk’s Head cottage and 
Mr. and Mrs. M. D. Graves of Springfield, who have 
taken a cottage for the remainder of the season. The 
last hop was a great success. 
Granite Shore house arrivals are M. Jordan, Elmer 
Smith, Saxon D. Clark, Elwood Keith, a party from 
Springfield. A motorcycle party composed of Miss Ger- 
trude F. Richardson, Hamilton; Dr. Wellington Hodgdon, 
Jr., Boston; Arthur F. Richardson, Lynn, spent the last 
week there. 
Manning House arrivals include H. R. Kniffin, New 
York; Mrs. R. J. Taylor, Miss Alice Taylor, Watertown; 
Miss Grace M. Turley, T. J. Turley, Brookline; Miss . 
Lillian Basford, Peabody; Percival Fourgh, New York. 
Straitsmouth Inn arrivals are Mrs. B. T. Pettengill, 
Miss Mary L. Pettengill, Brookline; Mrs. J. N. Speel, 
Miss L,. Hitchcock, Washington; Mrs. S. H. Birdsall and 
Master William, New Rochelle, N. Y.; Miss M. Louise 
Ryder, Miss N. Winifred Hambly, Brockton; Miss Mary 
H. Dana, Brookline; Mr. and Mrs. W. H. Wentworth, 
Lexington; Mr. and Mrs. Warren F. Hall, Salem; Miss 
Claire F. Caursen, New York; Mr. and Mrs. J. H. Ord- 
way, Springfield; Misses Carberry, Westfield, N. J. 
Headland House guests are F. L. Elder, Ashland; 
Fred A. Swain, Wakefield; Mrs. D. Lipp, Miss Helen 
Lipp, Roxbury; Miss Helen M. Austin, Miss Marion F. 
Orne, Somerville. 
When in Rockport lunch at the Ocean Spray Café. 
Sea Foods cooked to order. Dock sq. adv, 
